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Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary - Assam | Assam History Articles

The Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary is known for hosting rare and endangered birds and animals, including the Chinese pangolin and Assamese Macaque. It is located on the eastern fringe of Guwahati, Assam, India.

Geography:

Covering with 78.64 sq. km. Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary is situated at Guwahati city in the state of Assam. This small sanctuary is rich in mammals and birds. This is one of the worth visiting places in the city.

History:

Amchang was declared as a wildlife sanctuary on 19th June, 2004 by the government of Assam. Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the extreme east of the Guwahati city in the state of Assam. This is a perfect place for the Guwahati visitors to refresh themselves in touch with the nature. It is 15 km away from Guwahati Railway Station. The sanctuary falls under East-Kamrup Forest division of kamrup district.

Flora and Fauna

Amchang wildlife sanctuary is famous for rare and endangered animals and birds. The most commonly found species of mammals are – Chinese pangolin, Flying fox, Slow loris, Assamese macaque, Rhesus macaque, Capped langur, Hoolock gibbon, Jungle cat, Leopard cat, Leopard, Elephant, Wild pig, Sambar , Barking deer, Gaur, Porcupine etc.

Tree yellow butterflies (gancana harina) are found at the Amchang wildlife sanctuary. Tree yellow butterflies are indigenous to Thailand, Malayasia, Singapore and northeast India. Assam is home to more than 750 species of butterflies and 360 species of moths.

Birds: Lesser Adjutant, Greater Adjutant, White-backed Vulture, Slender-billed Vulture, Khaleej Pheasant Green Imperial Pigeon, Lesser Pied Hornbill etc.

Reptiles: Python, Monitor Lizard, Indian Cobra etc.

Due to continuous extension of city limits, the natural resources of this wildlife sanctuary is coming under tremendous pressure from man & machines alike. In a bid to conserve this forest landmass, it is of utmost importance that the people of Guwahati become aware of this wildlife sanctuary & extend valuable support in the efforts of Assam Forest Department & other government bodies along with local non-governmental organizations in safeguarding this natural heritage.

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